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Dayle Haddon, Marc Blucas and Bucks County
How did Dayle Haddon die? What happened in Bucks County, Pennsylvania
Dayle Haddon, one of America's first supermodels, who later gained notoriety as an actress, and humanitarian died in Bucks County, Pennsylvania of carbon monoxide poisoning.
Model Dayle Haddon dies in suspected carbon monoxide leak at Pennsylvania home of Hallmark star Marc Blucas
Model Dayle Haddon died in a suspected carbon monoxide leak at the Bucks County home of her son-in-law, Hallmark movie star Marc Blucas, officials said.
Dayle was found dead from suspected carbon monoxide poisoning in Blucas' Bucks County, Pa., home on Friday, Dec. 27
Dayle was found dead from suspected carbon monoxide poisoning in Blucas' Bucks County, Pa., home on Friday, Dec. 27
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No record Centennial notified authorities about past teacher suspensions: Bucks County DA
Centennial suspended a teacher at least 3 times for with alleged mishandling of students with autism. But apparently didn't ...
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Bucks County woman accused of stabbing daughter
A Bucks County woman is accused of stabbing her daughter. Rebecca Watson, 46, is charged with aggravated assault, terroristic threats, recklessly endangering another person and other offenses.
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"Porky" the runaway pig captured by Bucks County police after more than a month on the run
After weeks on the run, police in Bucks County finally have a pesky porker behind bars. Bensalem Township Police said back on ...
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Bucks County celebrities: 10 stars in the Philly 'burbs
Several celebrities have lived in Bucks County. From Pearl S. Buck to Jay Wright, for a single suburban county, Bucks can ...
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Delaware Nominated As Pennsylvania's "River Of The Year"
Online voting is open now through January 24, 2025, allowing Pennsylvanians to choose from three nominated waterways.
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